A mud ring assembly includes a base member, a movable member, and at least one actuator. The base member is configured to be coupled to a junction box and includes a flange, an opening extending through the flange, and at least one threaded hole extending through the flange. Each threaded hole is spaced apart from the opening. The movable member is positioned in the opening and is configured to support an electrical device. The movable member includes a first edge and a second edge. The first edge is positioned adjacent the first side of the flange and the second edge is positioned adjacent the second side of the flange. The movable member further includes at least one slot positioned proximate the first edge. Each slot is aligned with one threaded hole. The actuator includes a threaded portion, a head, and a bearing flange. Each actuator is secured in one slot by the head and the bearing flange. Each actuator is rotatable relative to the slot. The threaded portion engages one threaded hole such that rotation of the actuator changes the depth of insertion of the movable member within the opening of the base member.
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10. A mud ring assembly for supporting an electrical device, the mud ring assembly comprising:
a base member to be coupled to a junction box and including a flange, an opening extending through the flange, and a threaded hole extending through the flange, the flange having a first side and a second side, the threaded hole spaced apart from the opening;
a movable member positioned in the opening, the movable member to support the electrical device, the movable member including a first edge and a second edge, a flange portion protruding laterally from the first edge and away from the opening, the flange portion spaced apart from the first side, the flange portion including a slot aligned with the threaded hole; and
an actuator including a threaded portion, a head, and a bearing flange, a portion of the actuator between the head and the bearing flange being secured in the slot, the actuator being rotatable relative to the slot, the threaded portion engaging the threaded hole such that rotation of the actuator changes the depth of insertion of the movable member within the opening of the base member.
1. A mud ring assembly for supporting an electrical device, the mud ring assembly comprising:
a base member to be coupled to a junction box and including a flange, an opening extending through the flange, and at least one threaded hole extending through the flange, the flange having a first side and a second side, each of the at least one threaded hole spaced apart from the opening;
a movable member positioned in the opening, the movable member to support the electrical device, the movable member including a first edge and a second edge, the first edge positioned adjacent the first side of the flange and the second edge positioned adjacent the second side of the flange, the movable member further including at least one slot positioned proximate the first edge, each of the at least one slot aligned with one of the at least one threaded hole; and
at least one actuator including a threaded portion, a head, and a bearing flange, a portion of each of the at least one actuator secured in one of the at least one slot by the head and the bearing flange, each of the at least one actuator being rotatable relative to the slot, the threaded portion engaging one of the at least one threaded hole such that rotation of the actuator changes the depth of insertion of the movable member within the opening of the base member.
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wherein the base member further includes a second threaded hole extending through the flange,
wherein the movable member includes a second flange portion protruding laterally from the first edge and away from the opening, the second flange portion spaced apart from the first side, the second flange portion including a second slot aligned with the second threaded hole, and
further comprising a second actuator including a threaded portion, a head, and a bearing flange, a portion of the second actuator between the head and the bearing flange being secured in the second slot, the second actuator being rotatable relative to the second slot, the threaded portion engaging the threaded hole such that rotation of the first actuator and the second actuator changes the depth of insertion of the movable member within the opening of the base member.
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This application claims the benefit of prior-filed, co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/460,309, filed Feb. 17, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to mud rings, and particularly to adjustable mud ring assemblies.
Electrical devices (e.g., electrical outlets, switches, and others) are typically installed in a wall or ceiling. A gang or junction box is typically secured to a stud or support beam inside the wall or ceiling. The electrical device is then secured in the box in electrical communication with one or more electrical conductors so that the electrical device extends or protrudes from the wall or ceiling. In this manner, any exposed portion of the electrical conductor and its connection to the electrical device is shielded within the box. Plaster rings, extension rings, and extenders, commonly known as mud rings, are typically attached to the box prior to the installation of sheet rock, wall board, or other covering surface material.
In one aspect, a mud ring assembly for supporting an electrical device includes a base member, a movable member, and at least one actuator. The base member is configured to be coupled to a junction box and includes a flange, an opening extending through the flange, and at least one threaded hole extending through the flange. The flange has a first side and a second side. Each of the at least one threaded hole is spaced apart from the opening. The movable member is positioned in the opening and is configured to support the electrical device. The movable member includes a first edge and a second edge. The first edge is positioned adjacent the first side of the flange and the second edge is positioned adjacent the second side of the flange. The movable member further includes at least one slot positioned proximate the first edge. Each slot is aligned with one of the at least one threaded hole. The at least one actuator includes a threaded portion, a head, and a bearing flange. A portion of each actuator is secured in one of the at least one slot by the head and the bearing flange. Each actuator is rotatable relative to the slot. The threaded portion engages one of the at least one threaded hole such that rotation of the actuator changes the depth of insertion of the movable member within the opening of the base member.
In another aspect, a mud ring assembly for supporting an electrical device includes a base member, a movable member, and an actuator. The base member is configured to be coupled to a junction box. The base member includes a flange, an opening extending through the flange, and a threaded hole extending through the flange. The flange has a first side and a second side. The threaded hole is spaced apart from the opening. The movable member is positioned in the opening. The movable member is configured to support the electrical device. The movable member includes a first edge and a second edge. A flange portion protrudes laterally from the first edge and away from the opening. The flange portion is spaced apart from the first side, and the flange portion includes a slot aligned with the threaded hole. The actuator includes a threaded portion, a head, and a bearing flange. A portion of the actuator between the head and the bearing flange is secured in the slot. The actuator is rotatable relative to the slot. The threaded portion engages the threaded hole such that rotation of the actuator changes the depth of insertion of the movable member within the opening of the base member.
The above-described and other features and advantages of the present disclosure will be appreciated and understood by those skilled in the art from the following detailed description and drawings.
Before any embodiments are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The disclosure is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. Use of “including” and “comprising” and variations thereof as used herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Use of “consisting of” and variations thereof as used herein is meant to encompass only the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof. Unless specified or limited otherwise, the terms “mounted,” “connected,” “supported,” and “coupled” and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings, connections, supports, and couplings.
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The base member 18 further includes threaded holes 66 extending through the planar flange 30. In the illustrated embodiment, the base member 18 includes a pair of threaded holes 66, and the threaded holes 66 are positioned on opposite sides of the opening 34 from one another. The threaded holes 66 may be positioned between the apertures 50, 54. In other embodiments, the base member 18 may include fewer or more threaded holes 66, and/or the threaded holes 66 may be positioned in a different manner.
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In addition, two tabs 126 protrude from the second edge 86 of the wall 74. In the illustrated embodiment, one of the tabs 126 is connected to the same side of the wall 74 as the first flange 90, and the other tab 126 is connected to the same side of the wall 74 as the second flange 98. In an initial configuration (
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During installation, an operator can rotate the actuators 26 to thread or unthread the threaded shanks 142 relative to the threaded holes 66, thereby changing the position of the movable member 22 relative to the base member 18. In this manner, the operator may adjust the depth of the movable member 22 as necessary to accommodate various wall thicknesses.
The mud ring assembly 410 is a single gang mud ring assembly for supporting a single electrical device (not shown). As shown in
The embodiments described above and illustrated in the figures are presented by way of example only and are not intended as a limitation upon the concepts and principles presented herein. As such, it will be appreciated that variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects as described.
Johnson, Steven, Korcz, Krzysztof
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